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the faa has negotiated in bad faith with the faa employees, the airlines, flying public, and the congress. the administration has played shameful politics with sequestration at the cost of hard-working american families. as i have often said, this is no way to run a government. the congress is stepping in to correct the problems, created by the administration's inaction. we are taking this step because of the mismanagement of this important function for the safety of all americans who fly and on behalf of the commerce that depends on a reliable air system. we are taking this action to end the administration's political games that are threatening our passengers' rights and safety. the fact that we are here today trying to solve this problem is a result of the sequester. i remind you the president brought the sequester to the table. in an effort to avoid the arbitrary $1.2 trillion of cuts mandated by the budget control act, twice the majority in this house have passed legislation that would have replaced the sequestration with targeted spending cuts of an equal dollar amount. the senate ha
the faa has negotiated in bad faith with the faa employees, the airlines, flying public, and the congress. the administration has played shameful politics with sequestration at the cost of hard-working american families. as i have often said, this is no way to run a government. the congress is stepping in to correct the problems, created by the administration's inaction. we are taking this step because of the mismanagement of this important function for the safety of all americans who fly and...
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the faa has negotiated in bad faith with the faa employees, the airlines, flying public, and the congress. the administration has played shameful politics with sequestration at the cost of hard-working american families. as i have often said, this is no way to run a government. the congress is stepping in to correct the problems, created by the administration's inaction. we are taking this step because of the mismanagement of this important function for the safety of all americans who fly and on behalf of the commerce that depends on a reliable air system. we are taking this action to end the administration's political games that are threatening our passengers' rights and safety. the fact that we are here today trying to solve this problem is a result of the sequester. i remind you the president brought the sequester to the table. in an effort to avoid the arbitrary $1.2 trillion of cuts mandated by the budget control act, twice the majority in this house have passed legislation that would have replaced the sequestration with targeted spending cuts of an equal dollar amount. the senate ha
the faa has negotiated in bad faith with the faa employees, the airlines, flying public, and the congress. the administration has played shameful politics with sequestration at the cost of hard-working american families. as i have often said, this is no way to run a government. the congress is stepping in to correct the problems, created by the administration's inaction. we are taking this step because of the mismanagement of this important function for the safety of all americans who fly and...
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the faa tells fox business that the traffic isn't necessarily because of these automatic budget cuts that are laying off a number of employees. they are supposed to layoff -- furlough, excuse me not layoff, furlough anywhere between 15,000 air traffic controllers, they have to take a day off every couple of weeks. and the faa is actually being sued by the airline industry because they say it's a maxim packet the way that they have designed these particular cuts. the airlines say the way they are designed will cost them money. >> people make their plans long in advance, some people have vacation plans, if this starts to rollout the way the faa has said that it will, people are going to not be able to rebook in all cases. their summer vacation plans will be blown and that is a horrible position to put the traveling bub in. >> reporter: so here are the numbers. the budget of the faa every year $16 billion, cuts of $637 million to comply when what is known as the sequester the automatic budget cuts. air traffic controller furloughs should save them $200 million they say. the total number
the faa tells fox business that the traffic isn't necessarily because of these automatic budget cuts that are laying off a number of employees. they are supposed to layoff -- furlough, excuse me not layoff, furlough anywhere between 15,000 air traffic controllers, they have to take a day off every couple of weeks. and the faa is actually being sued by the airline industry because they say it's a maxim packet the way that they have designed these particular cuts. the airlines say the way they...
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but congress has ordered the faa to open the air space for commercial drones by 2015. >> we are at the start of an experience similar to the introduction of the printing press. the steam engine. or the computer. >> reporter: while the story of drones in the u.s. is still unfolding, these students may be writing the next chapter. thanh truong, nbc news, columbia missouri. >>> when we continue from the view above to our journey to the bottom of the earth. >>> a study out this week in the journal "science" found that global temperatures are warmer now than at any time in the last 4,000 years. with that in mind, nbc's kerry sanders recently traveled to the bottom of the earth, to antarctica, where this warming trend is having a big impact. >> reporter: she has many names. the white continent, the last wilderness. land of endless ice. stunningly beautiful, and to the 35,000 who travel each year to the bottom of the earth, not as expected. what surprises you as you stand here on antarctica? >> i'm not as cold as i thought i'd be. not as cold. >> reporter: west antarctica is among the fastest
but congress has ordered the faa to open the air space for commercial drones by 2015. >> we are at the start of an experience similar to the introduction of the printing press. the steam engine. or the computer. >> reporter: while the story of drones in the u.s. is still unfolding, these students may be writing the next chapter. thanh truong, nbc news, columbia missouri. >>> when we continue from the view above to our journey to the bottom of the earth. >>> a study...
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the house has passed a measure that will end those faa air traffic controller furloughs. and the president has said he will sign it. the senate passed it yesterday. it means that the faa will be able to find the money to avoid furloughing 10 -- i'm sorry, 15,000 air traffic controllers one day out of ten. it should end the bottlenecks that have caused so many air traffic delays in this country that have really been costing the economy and individual passengers a whole lot of money. the vote was 335-37. you think government can't act in a hurry when it wants to? jenna: well, we do know they're going on recess for a week with, right? the lawmakers? as mike emanuel told us last hour, you know, when every to get on planes and trains -- jon: yeah. funny -- jenna: could be better for all of us. jon: not many of those furloughs affected the washington, d.c. area. hmm, imagine that. i guess the vote is now up to 365-40, but at any rate, pretty resounding victory in the house. jenna: we'll see the timeline when we actually get to see a change back to maybe normal. new fallout over
the house has passed a measure that will end those faa air traffic controller furloughs. and the president has said he will sign it. the senate passed it yesterday. it means that the faa will be able to find the money to avoid furloughing 10 -- i'm sorry, 15,000 air traffic controllers one day out of ten. it should end the bottlenecks that have caused so many air traffic delays in this country that have really been costing the economy and individual passengers a whole lot of money. the vote was...
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separately, there are reports that the faa could approve boeing 787 dreamliner battery fix and in the plane's three-month grounding and that will probably be impacting the stock today. >> blackstone is ending its pursuit of dell ending the nationwide drop in pc sales and the move is founder michael dell and blackstone pulling out one month after it launched its will challenge to attempt to take dell private and dell shares are trading down in pre-market trading. general electric releasing first quarter earnings this morning and the company reported a 16% jump in earnings versus next quarter. last year on increased oil and gas drilling equipment sales and ge shed the last of its stake in nbc universal, and we have some breaking news, i believe. i'll go to beck owe this. we apparently have breaking news and not sure where we're going for this, but it does -- the affiliate in boston. i take it back. art hogan is standing by at lazard in boston and the events of today have shut down a wide swath of activity and this is not boston, this is not business as usual in boston. at this point abo
separately, there are reports that the faa could approve boeing 787 dreamliner battery fix and in the plane's three-month grounding and that will probably be impacting the stock today. >> blackstone is ending its pursuit of dell ending the nationwide drop in pc sales and the move is founder michael dell and blackstone pulling out one month after it launched its will challenge to attempt to take dell private and dell shares are trading down in pre-market trading. general electric releasing...
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both planes did land safely but the faa is investigating. >>> call it a reheat. the miami heat beat the san antonio owe spurs 95-88 in game seven to win their second nba championship in a row. lebron james won his second mvp title. >>> and get this, nike put out a congratulatory commercial featuring lebron's answering machine. [ phone ringing ] >> you have reached lebron, please leave a message. >> yo, lebron, what's up? this is spike, congratulations, what love. i'm out. >> do people still use answering machines? okay, probably not, but nike has set up a line where you can call lebron and leave a message. the full commercial and phone number up on the facebook page, facebook/jansingco. >>> stocks are bouncing back after the worst two days of 2011. mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. i was listening to jim crime they are morning who says it is not time to panic. so is wall street taking a breath this morning saying things aren't so bad? >> i have just been watching the tape here and obviously it's a little bit volatile. we are back to where it just
both planes did land safely but the faa is investigating. >>> call it a reheat. the miami heat beat the san antonio owe spurs 95-88 in game seven to win their second nba championship in a row. lebron james won his second mvp title. >>> and get this, nike put out a congratulatory commercial featuring lebron's answering machine. [ phone ringing ] >> you have reached lebron, please leave a message. >> yo, lebron, what's up? this is spike, congratulations, what love....
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but evolution with aircraft manufacturing certification standards that both the faa and the world's regulatory authorities require of not only boeings but air buses and bombardiers and all the other manufacturers, it is a testament to the process, it is a testament to the industry that we have been able to build these airplanes that are capable of carrying well over 1 million pounds that the crash survi survivability that we have learned from past lessons learned has now improved aviation safety to the extent that we had 307 people on an airplane and 305 survived. and so i think that's a testament to the regulatory process, the oversight and, of course, the industry. >> greg feith, former ntsb investigator, greg, a big thanks to you, sir. appreciate your time. >> you're welcome. >>> week three of the george zimmerman trial starts tomorrow. the defense will continue presenting its case. the question now, will zimmerman take the stand? >>> also ahead -- >> now is the time to come together to be responsible. >> today, gabby giffords wraps up her cross country tour promoting gun responsibility. bu
but evolution with aircraft manufacturing certification standards that both the faa and the world's regulatory authorities require of not only boeings but air buses and bombardiers and all the other manufacturers, it is a testament to the process, it is a testament to the industry that we have been able to build these airplanes that are capable of carrying well over 1 million pounds that the crash survi survivability that we have learned from past lessons learned has now improved aviation...
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. >> the faa was just down a few years ago, flights weren't affected. it seems to me like there is a request for directive out there to take steps so that passengers will be calling their elected officials to get them to take nation. >> gretchen: new york and washington, d.c. already experiencing delays and longer wait times for security. the fcc decided not to fine red sox slugger big poppy david ortiz for dropping the f bomb before saturday's game at fenway park. the fcc chair ss he won't fine him because he was describing boston's resilience in the face of tragedy and speaking from the heart. it was the team's first home game since the terrorist attack at the boston marathon. if your kids were watching, it wasn't exactly pg, but anyway. >> brian: maybe janet jackson should have tried that. >> steve: or there wasn't a wad robe malfunction. >> gretchen: that case went on and on before they ruled. >>> new defendants recording the boston bombing suspects. there are unconfirmed reports that the 19-year-old is awake and responding to questions. previously
. >> the faa was just down a few years ago, flights weren't affected. it seems to me like there is a request for directive out there to take steps so that passengers will be calling their elected officials to get them to take nation. >> gretchen: new york and washington, d.c. already experiencing delays and longer wait times for security. the fcc decided not to fine red sox slugger big poppy david ortiz for dropping the f bomb before saturday's game at fenway park. the fcc chair ss...
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the faa is now investigating. >>> two parasailers are recovering after the cable pulling them broke free of the boat. two teenage girls in a tandem harness appeared to bounce off the side of the condo there. they eventually landed on cars in a parking lot. it's horrible to see that >> not a good day russia's space launch facility. engines apparently shut down just after liftoff. no injuries. but on board, three satellites worth about $200 million. and you're up to date right now at 7:16. back to savannah, willie and maria. >> maria is here for al. >> good morning. rough weather. incredible video out of new jersey with a tornado. this is southwest of manhattan. trees down, power lines down, and wind damage. winds estimated 85 miles per hour. it came through manhattan with torrential rainfall. we have similar conditions today. that means more heavy rainfall from florida where we have flood watches out. flood watches up and down from the mid atlantic to the northeast. you see the radar with showers right now. more of the same later this afternoon. watch out for the flash flooding conditions
the faa is now investigating. >>> two parasailers are recovering after the cable pulling them broke free of the boat. two teenage girls in a tandem harness appeared to bounce off the side of the condo there. they eventually landed on cars in a parking lot. it's horrible to see that >> not a good day russia's space launch facility. engines apparently shut down just after liftoff. no injuries. but on board, three satellites worth about $200 million. and you're up to date right now...
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this is the faa rule. it looks like they had no choice, because the faa rule, 3.99, if a consumer purchase as fare, and that consumer receives confirmation, such as confirmation e-mail or the purchase appears on the credit card statement, online account of the purchase, then the seller of air transportation cannot increase the price of that air transportation to that consumer, even when the fare is a mistake. so that seems pretty clear. so now we understand perhaps a little bit -- bigger of why delta is honoring the tickets that were being sold yesterday online with this sort of glitch in the system. they were selling for around 9:30 eastern time to almost noontime, and the fares that were going out were really unheard of prices. for example, jfk to puerto rico, usually that's $308. sold for $77. jfk to vegas, that's a $741 fare. sold for $81. and then, amy in indianapolis, wanted to go to honolulu, been watching the fares, she saw the ability to fly $70, bumped over to first class and saw it was $88, grab
this is the faa rule. it looks like they had no choice, because the faa rule, 3.99, if a consumer purchase as fare, and that consumer receives confirmation, such as confirmation e-mail or the purchase appears on the credit card statement, online account of the purchase, then the seller of air transportation cannot increase the price of that air transportation to that consumer, even when the fare is a mistake. so that seems pretty clear. so now we understand perhaps a little bit -- bigger of why...
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had won a victory arguing that affects of the sequester would grow and that the faa showed the fixes are difficult to pull off. the president believes it is good news to eliminate this problem but as i said, he believes this is a band-aid covering a massive wound to the economy. we'll see what happens with the rest of it. by the way one doctor of the united cancer specialist in utah said i would invite anyone to tell them waiting for a flight is a bigger problem than waiting longer for chemotherapy which is one of the other effects. >> people are dying because of it. not just being inconvenienced. >> i can't believe nothing has been done about the sequester yet. >> stephanie: there's been so much other news. that's like six things ago now. people don't realize until it is something that glaring. why am i waiting four hours in every single one of the flights are canceled. >> or you know, why isn't my grandma getting her chemo? >> stephanie: by the way, i have a future wire. i have a future wire. he tried to rape her at gunpoint. she. he pulled out a knife on her and tried to rape her.
had won a victory arguing that affects of the sequester would grow and that the faa showed the fixes are difficult to pull off. the president believes it is good news to eliminate this problem but as i said, he believes this is a band-aid covering a massive wound to the economy. we'll see what happens with the rest of it. by the way one doctor of the united cancer specialist in utah said i would invite anyone to tell them waiting for a flight is a bigger problem than waiting longer for...
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. >>> and today, the faa is ordering a comprehensive review of the 787 dreamliner, boeing's most technologically advanced plane after a series of mishaps, including a cracked crock pit window. >>> tearful good by thursday for the first family of south carolina. it was hugs and kisses all around as michael haley, husband of governor nikki haley, was deployed to afghanistan. >>> hudson bay trapped whales may be free this morning after an apparent shift in the ice and winds there. there has been no sight of them this morning. whales have been bobbing frantically for air with just one hole in the ice. there has been concern, however, that the whales could get trapped again. >>> where is samuel l. jackson when you need him? snake on a plane drama after nearly 10-foot python was spotted by passengers lapping on the wing mid air, apparently crawled up through the landing bay, found its way through a crevice on the wing. the plane landed safely. all the passengers were okay. unfortunately, the same can't be said for the snake. 7:15 right now. let's turn it back over to matt and al. >> that little guy on
. >>> and today, the faa is ordering a comprehensive review of the 787 dreamliner, boeing's most technologically advanced plane after a series of mishaps, including a cracked crock pit window. >>> tearful good by thursday for the first family of south carolina. it was hugs and kisses all around as michael haley, husband of governor nikki haley, was deployed to afghanistan. >>> hudson bay trapped whales may be free this morning after an apparent shift in the ice and...
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this recent faa issue is a good example. you will recall that even as recently as my campaign, republicans were saying sequester is terrible, this is a disaster, it will ruin our military, be disastrous for the economy, we have to do something about it. then when it was determined that doing something about might mean that we close tax loopholes for the wealthy and well connected, suddenly, well, you know what, we'll take the sequester. and the notion was somehow that we had exaggerated the effects of the sequester. remember? the president's crying wolf, he's chicken little, sequester no problem. and then in rapid succession suddenly white house tours, this is terrible, how can we let that happen. meat inspectors, we have to fix that. and most recently, what are we going to do about potential delays at airports. so despite the fact that a lot of members of congress were suggesting that somehow the sequester was a victory for them and this wouldn't hurt the economy, what we now know is that what i warned earlier, what jay sto
this recent faa issue is a good example. you will recall that even as recently as my campaign, republicans were saying sequester is terrible, this is a disaster, it will ruin our military, be disastrous for the economy, we have to do something about it. then when it was determined that doing something about might mean that we close tax loopholes for the wealthy and well connected, suddenly, well, you know what, we'll take the sequester. and the notion was somehow that we had exaggerated the...
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the faa is expected to make a final decision on closing air traffic control towers. the closures were proposed as part of the mandatory sequester spending cuts. the jodi arias is set to start up again tomorrow. the 32-year-old arizona woman is accused of stabbing and shooting her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander, back in 2008. arias admits that she killed hill, but says it was self-defense. >>> and the germans, they do love themselves some david hasselhoff. the hoff there made an appearance in berlin earlier today. he was part of a protest to stop a real estate developer from tearing down part of the berlin wall. still a rock star in germany. >>> back here, kentucky senator rand paul basked in the spotlight at cpac last night, after weighing the conservative group's straw poll. but what do we make of the win? what should we make of the win at cpac? our own ari melber is taking us behind the story on this sunday afternoon. what does it mean, good sir? >> i think the big news out of cpac was named rand paul, that's certainly true. the junior republican from kentucky won
the faa is expected to make a final decision on closing air traffic control towers. the closures were proposed as part of the mandatory sequester spending cuts. the jodi arias is set to start up again tomorrow. the 32-year-old arizona woman is accused of stabbing and shooting her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander, back in 2008. arias admits that she killed hill, but says it was self-defense. >>> and the germans, they do love themselves some david hasselhoff. the hoff there made an...
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. >> according to the faa, there is a no-fly zone over watertown right now. you looking at pete williams reports telling us they have a location for the suspect for people in boston, for people in the neighboring towns that have a shelter in place order in effect, for people where it is locked down. stay where you are. it is a matter of time if this information flushes out well. pete's information is always good. so, we'll hone in on the area of where this suspect is when law enforcement authorities are ready to tell us. >> such a wide swath of boston is locked down. we don't want to report anything on that front. the police, at least, believe they know where he is. as soon as we have that pinned down, we'll let you know. >> okay. okay. 410 norfolk street at the house, we have a suspect in custody. this is a person, someone who is not a suspect at the time, has been taken into custody. so, again, backing up what the mayor's office said, shelter in place because they're looking for people, not one person, not one suspect and they have a person in custody who i
. >> according to the faa, there is a no-fly zone over watertown right now. you looking at pete williams reports telling us they have a location for the suspect for people in boston, for people in the neighboring towns that have a shelter in place order in effect, for people where it is locked down. stay where you are. it is a matter of time if this information flushes out well. pete's information is always good. so, we'll hone in on the area of where this suspect is when law enforcement...
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. >>> and today, the faa is faa ordering a ordering a comprehensive review of the 787 dreamliner, boeing's most most technologically advanced plane. this after a plane, this after a series of s mishaps including a cracked ing window and cockpit window and oil leak on separate f two separate flights in japan li just this morning.ust this morning. >>> >>> a tearful good-bye thursday for the first for the first family of south carolina. carolina. it was hugs and it was hugs and kisses all around as michael around as michael hailey, haley, husband of governor nikki haleyy was deployed to afghanistan thursday.ursday..afghanistan. he will undergo a month of nth training in indiana w training in indiana with his it army national guard unit army national guard unit before deploying. oying. oying. >>> those >>> those trapped killer whalese captured the world's in canada's hudson bay may be as free this morning after an g afi apparent shift in the ice and n winds there.e there. there's been no there's been no sibts of them this morning.orning. sg. the whales have been bobbing frantically for air in
. >>> and today, the faa is faa ordering a ordering a comprehensive review of the 787 dreamliner, boeing's most most technologically advanced plane. this after a plane, this after a series of s mishaps including a cracked ing window and cockpit window and oil leak on separate f two separate flights in japan li just this morning.ust this morning. >>> >>> a tearful good-bye thursday for the first for the first family of south carolina. carolina. it was hugs and it was...
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according to the faa, at about 7:30 last night, express jet flight 4226 was taxiing to the runway with standinavian airlines flight -- scandinavian airlines flight 908 behind it. when the airbus headed to a different taxiway, its wing clipped the express jet's tail. in january, two boeing 777s clipped wings at washington's dulles airport. two years ago, an air france operated a-380 super jumbo jet, the biggest commercial airliner in the world, clipped the tail of a regional jet at jfk airport, spinning the smaller plane like a toy. no one was injured in either collision. >> it's the inability of the pilot to accurately judge the distance all the way out to the wing tip. pilots taxi airplanes frequently, but when you have a lot of airplanes and it's at night, it's hard to judge something that far from you. >> reporter: scandinavian air released a statement saying, "the winglet, the very, very tip of the wing was damaged, and is being removed." while a representative from express jet said, "express jet is working in coordination with officials to determine the cause." neither plane could
according to the faa, at about 7:30 last night, express jet flight 4226 was taxiing to the runway with standinavian airlines flight -- scandinavian airlines flight 908 behind it. when the airbus headed to a different taxiway, its wing clipped the express jet's tail. in january, two boeing 777s clipped wings at washington's dulles airport. two years ago, an air france operated a-380 super jumbo jet, the biggest commercial airliner in the world, clipped the tail of a regional jet at jfk airport,...
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so the faa has formed a government industry group study. a lot of pilots currently using tablets during the flight for job related reasons. so some people say if the pilot can use it up there and it's safe, why can't the rest of us? >> the pilot is using the tablet in what capacity? do they know? are they on? >> navigation. yeah, they're on. >> they've gotten rid of the manuals and the manuals are on ipads. >> and the truth is there's no real evidence that these devices affect the avionics on a plane. >> somewhere alec baldwin is writing all this down. >> he's presenting his case. >> it goes to the point of why can't we use these. but someone today, are we really that pathetic? we can't put it down for ten minutes? >> the flight attendants make you feel like it will do some damage. they say turn it off, and it makes me feel like, what, we're not going to get lift? >> there's a new thing out called, i don't know, a paper back book. >> right. you could do that. i was on a flight on saturday and i swear to god, this flight attendant said ladie
so the faa has formed a government industry group study. a lot of pilots currently using tablets during the flight for job related reasons. so some people say if the pilot can use it up there and it's safe, why can't the rest of us? >> the pilot is using the tablet in what capacity? do they know? are they on? >> navigation. yeah, they're on. >> they've gotten rid of the manuals and the manuals are on ipads. >> and the truth is there's no real evidence that these devices...
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. >> reporter: the faa says it will include this latest incident in japan into its investigation of what's happening with the 787. why are these so many incidents involving carriers owned by the japanese? it could be because the two biggest carriers in japan were the first to place large orders for the 787, and they've been among the first to fly the plane in big numbers. savannah? >> tom costello if washington, thank you. here's matt. >>> lance armstrong may finally be coming clean about his use of performance-enhancing drugs, but his confession may not be enough to reduce his lifetime ban from competitive sports. nbc's ann thompson is here with the latest fallout on this story. good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. the anti-doping agency says if armstrong wants to return to elite competitive sports, he has to tell the truth under oath before that process can even start. and that is what one of his fiercest critics wants as well, the absolute truth. she went from friend to foe. the effect betsy andreas says that performance-enhancing drugs had on her relationship with lance armstron
. >> reporter: the faa says it will include this latest incident in japan into its investigation of what's happening with the 787. why are these so many incidents involving carriers owned by the japanese? it could be because the two biggest carriers in japan were the first to place large orders for the 787, and they've been among the first to fly the plane in big numbers. savannah? >> tom costello if washington, thank you. here's matt. >>> lance armstrong may finally be...
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the faa is investigating a report of a possible unmanned drone flying here new york's kennedy airport. a pilot for an international airline said he spotted what could have been a drone during his final approach to jfk on monday afternoon. he said it was about four to five miles out. no other pilots, though, have reported seeing the aircraft. >>> a new sinkhole has opened up in florida, less than two miles from the giant sinkhole that fatally swallowed up a man in his bedroom last week. officials say that new hole behind a house is currently about 10 feet deep and has not caused any structural damage. >>> north korea threatened to cancel the korean war cease fire because of new sanctions being put forward at the united nations by china and the u.s. to punish north korea for its nuclear test last month. >>> a double-digit increase in defense spending has been announced today, a concern to u.s. allies in the region, including japan and south korea. however, china's defense budget will still be exceeded by its spending on internal security. >>> oscar pistorius' family is distancing itself
the faa is investigating a report of a possible unmanned drone flying here new york's kennedy airport. a pilot for an international airline said he spotted what could have been a drone during his final approach to jfk on monday afternoon. he said it was about four to five miles out. no other pilots, though, have reported seeing the aircraft. >>> a new sinkhole has opened up in florida, less than two miles from the giant sinkhole that fatally swallowed up a man in his bedroom last week....
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three-point belts because they don't allow passengers to brace for impact and they're not required by the faa. a live look now at runway 28 left of san francisco. the ntsb has released this crash scene which means they can begin cleaning up the debris. that will take some time. the fire department says its ambulances were on the scene in about 13 minutes. private ambulances were on the scene even faster than that. but the incident commander held them back, concerned that the plane might blow up. lastly, the ntsb is looking into the pilot's claims he was blinded by a flash of light at 500 feet. it's not at all clear whether what that was and whether that might have contributed to the crash. it's one of many things the ntsb is looking into here in san francisco. matt? >> interesting to see those seat belts. we were just talking about i've never seen a three-point seat belt on a flight. >> never. apparently it was only in the front section of that aircraft. >> it makes some sense. obviously it seems as though those who had that had superior protection. i'm sure we will be hearing more about that
three-point belts because they don't allow passengers to brace for impact and they're not required by the faa. a live look now at runway 28 left of san francisco. the ntsb has released this crash scene which means they can begin cleaning up the debris. that will take some time. the fire department says its ambulances were on the scene in about 13 minutes. private ambulances were on the scene even faster than that. but the incident commander held them back, concerned that the plane might blow...
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you have this sequester standoff over the airports and faa funding. and then now throw in the issue with syria, there's a lot on the table. is white houses love to have press conferences when congress is out of town. congress happens to be out of town this week so they get washington and the spin cycle to themselves. so, put all that together and the fact that this is that -- one of those mythical markers that the white house claims they don't follow but they just happen to schedule a press conference today, the first 100 dives that second term. and you have all of it coming together for a reason, for the president to come out here and take some questions. >> there's a lot to talk about as you mentioned, from foreign policy to domestic issues, one you didn't name. i know many people are thinking about is the implementation of the president's health care law and there was some news on that this morning. >> there was. they put out an application, i wouldn't be sur is priced if this ends up being the opening statement. they put out a simpler application
you have this sequester standoff over the airports and faa funding. and then now throw in the issue with syria, there's a lot on the table. is white houses love to have press conferences when congress is out of town. congress happens to be out of town this week so they get washington and the spin cycle to themselves. so, put all that together and the fact that this is that -- one of those mythical markers that the white house claims they don't follow but they just happen to schedule a press...